| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 576 páginas
...religion in the coronation oath was made only for the benefit of the church of England ; that therefore it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. — That this church never made any submission to the two houses,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 574 páginas
...religion in the coronation oath was made only for the benefit of the church of England; that therefore it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. — That this chureh never made any submission to the two houses,... | |
| John Bayly Sommers Carwithen - 1829 - 558 páginas
...inquired for whose benefit the clause in the coronation oath was made, the answer must be, it was made to the church of England. Thus it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of the oath. It is only the church of England,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 716 páginas
...religion in the coronationoath was made only for the benefit of the church of England ; that therefore it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. That this church never made any submission to the two houses, nor... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 742 páginas
...religion in the coronationoath was made only for the benefit of the church of England ; that therefore it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. That this church never made any submission to the two houses, nor... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 524 páginas
...to the Church of England. And, for the truth of the fact, the king appeals to the record ; that it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath ; that this Church never made any submission to the two houses, nor owned herself subordinate... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 526 páginas
...to the Church of England. And, for the truth of the fact, the king appeals to the record ; that it is not in the power of the two houses of parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath ; that this Church never made any submission to the two houses, nor owned herself subordinate... | |
| John Bayly Somers Carwithen - 1849 - 632 páginas
...in the coronation oath was made, the answer must be, it was made to the Church of England. Thus it is not in the power of the two Houses of Parliament...from it; and, therefore, when the Church of England, Jawfully assembled, shall declare him discharged, then, and not till then, shall he reckon himself... | |
| Daniel Neal, John Overton Choules - 1855 - 574 páginas
...in the coronation oath was made only for the benefit of the Church of England; that, therefore, it is not in the power of the two houses of Parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. That this Church never made any submission to the two houses, nor... | |
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